Few films better illustrated the essential emptiness of the 1960s' sexual revolution—and its inevitable conservative backlash—than the bedroom farces Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice (1969) and Shampoo (1975). Dyan Cannon earned an Oscar nomination in her film debut as Alice, as did Elliott Gould as Ted and director Paul Mazursky for his original screenplay. Warren Beatty snagged the first of his four screenwriting nominations for Shampoo (more than he ever earned acting). Costar Lee Grant won Best Supporting Actress honors and Jack Warden received his first Oscar nomination as the twice-cuckolded Lester. Eyes of Laura Mars (1978) helped launch the careers of frightmeister John Carpenter (screenplay) and Tommy Lee Jones (costar).